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Germany Has To Let Thousands of Afghan Migrants In, Court Rules

Germany’s highest administrative court has dealt a major blow to the government’s migration policies, ruling that Berlin must grant entry visas to thousands of Afghan migrants. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul confirmed that the ruling is “legally binding,” therefore Germany has to “honour its promises.” The decision follows a landmark case brought by an Afghan woman and her family, who were guaranteed relocation to Germany under the federal res…

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Germany has to comply with visa commitments for Afghans – that is what the Berlin Administrative Court has decided. Foreign Minister Wadephul stresses: What has been legally agreed is being implemented – despite the stoppage of new reception programmes.

·Dortmund, Germany
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According to Foreign Minister Wadephul, Germany will comply with the visa requirements for Afghans.

·Germany
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In Lower Silesia, border guards and police officers carried out an unusual operation. Four people, including three Afghan nationals, were detained after attempting to escape from a vehicle under inspection.

Recent German statistics show a sharp drop in asylum applications in Germany. The coalition government attributes this to stricter migration rules. It is calling for their implementation across the European Union. The interior ministers of like-minded European states, including the Czech Republic, will meet in Bavaria next week to discuss this.

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Deutschlandfunk broke the news in Germany on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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